School Counseling

School Counseling

Confidentiality Statement

School counselors recognize their primary obligation for confidentiality is to the student but balance that obligation with an understanding of the family or guardians’ legal and inherent rights to be the guiding voice in their children’s lives (ASCA Code of Ethics).
The role of the school counselor in regards to confidentiality is:

To support the students right to privacy and protect confidential information received from students, the family, guardian and staff members

To explain the meaning and limits of confidentiality to students in developmentally appropriate terms

To provide appropriate disclosure and informed consent regarding the counseling relationship and confidentiality

To inform students and the family of the limits to confidentiality when: Student poses a danger to self or others, Court ordered disclosure, Consultation with other professionals in support of the student i.e. colleagues, supervisors, treatment teams, and other support personnel

To keep personal notes separate from educational records and not disclose their contents except when privacy exceptions exist

To seek guidance from supervisors and appropriate legal advice when their records are subpoenaed

To assert their belief that information shared by students is “confidential” and should not be revealed without the student’s consent